Inside the Kit Kat Club of 1931 Berlin, starry-eyed singer Sally Bowles and an impish emcee sound the clarion call to decadent fun, while outside a certain political party grows into a brutal force.
This movie contains 27 potentially triggering events.
It is implied that someone is raped (she said she was fighting back and yelling at first, but she ended up requiting him), yet she ends up falling in love and they get married
There's a part where Brian hits a pillow next to Sally in anger and Sally later says something along the lines of "if you want to hit me, just do it". Yet no abuse ever ensues, and that's the only instance where it got close.
Sally seems to be a bit of an alcoholic and throughout the film all of the main characters get drunk together. At one point Brian passes out from being drunk
the pet dog of a Jewish woman is killed and left on her doorstep at 1:31:18. the dog has no visible injuries and looks asleep. the scene ends at 1:31:23.
the pet dog of a Jewish woman is killed and left on her doorstep at 1:31:18. the dog has no visible injuries and looks asleep. the scene ends at 1:31:23.
In the final song, the person in the song's friend commits suicide via overdose. This is only mentioned in a line or two since it's only in the story of the song
there's no category for puppets but i need to mention it somewhere. there's an uncanny and frightening human-height puppet that shows up a few times and i loathe the damn thing. if you're afraid of old-timey wooden puppets, beware.
Nothing happens but I was nervous looking at it. There's a lot of drinking in it and at one point someone faints from drinking. After all it is just another brilliant moive from the 1970s so enjoy
a man cheats on his girlfriend with another man, but his girlfriend is also cheating on him with the same man. they seem to both be okay with this once it is revealed to one another.
In the final song, the person in the song's friend commits suicide via overdose. This is only mentioned in a line or two since it's only in the story of the song
set during the Holocaust, the antisemitism is shown as wrong/evil. one of the main characters is apathetic towards the n*zis and this is also portrayed as wrong.
No, but there is a song where someone sings about being in love with another dancer in a gorilla costume, and "if only people could see my love from my point of view" (it's revealed at the end of the song that it was a metaphor for a Jewish person)